How can you afford to travel? Travel bloggers will tell you all the secrets!

Were you ever interested if it is possible to travel and earn money at the same time?

I know many of you are! That is why I decided to ask my friends-travel bloggers who make stable income online to tell you all their professional secrets!

I asked each of them if it is difficult for them to travel all the time, what mistakes did they do along the way and how exactly do they make money from their blogs.

So, if you are tired of daily 9 to 5 race and think about changing something, these guys really know what they are talking about! Interested? Read on.

I interviewed 7 travel bloggers, each of them told me how they can afford to travel full-time, their fears and mistakes. And here is the result:

Keep Calm And Travel

Clelia (Cle) is such an inspiration for me! She started her blog www.keepcalmandtravel.com 2,5 years ago and is definitely already “making it” in this business. She calls her adventures “disasters”, which I find really funny. Cle loves her home region- Sardinia, blogs a lot about it as well as her SE Asian travels.

1) You have traveled a lot and I am sure you have a story to tell to us. Can you describe a difficult moment of your travels, what made it so difficult?

Becoming a long term traveler was the best choice of my life, but that obviously doesn’t mean that everything went smoothly. There have been many difficult moments, probably the toughest one was in Myanmar where I had to sleep using all my clothes and 3 blankets because I didn’t have a proper roof on my head and the temperature during the night drop to 6 degrees. I was literally freezing. Other than that, I accept the stress of traveling, the misadventures, the scorpions crawling on my legs as part of the experience!

2) Is it possible to make money while traveling and if yes, how do you do it?

Yes, it is possible, but it’s not an easy path. Whoever tells you that you can make money easily, traveling or not, it’s lying. It took me more than 1 year of hard work to be able to monetize my blog, but after countless sleepless nights working, my website is now my full-time job. I make money mostly through the affiliates and a few good partnerships with brands that are closely related to my brand and travel niche. I wrote a detailed article on the topic and I’ve been interviewed several times to help other wanna-be travel bloggers in the process.

3) If you would have to start all over again, what would you do differently?

You know what? I wouldn’t really change anything. I believe that the mistakes I made both as a traveler and a blogger are all part of the process and made me a more patient and strong person. I always take my time in doing things and I never compare myself to other people. Ever. The only person I compare myself to is… me. I look back and I try to remember where it all started and how far I’ve come and I’m more than happy with the results!

Expert Vagabond

When I met Matt on a travel bloggers’ conference called TBEX, I could physically feel vibes of good energy coming from him. Matt has a very cool blog called http://expertvagabond.com where he write about all his adventure travels, and he has done many!

1) You have traveled a lot and I am sure you have a story to tell to us. Can you describe a difficult moment of your travels, what made it so difficult?

2) Is it possible to make money while traveling and if yes, how do you do it?

Yes, but it’s different for different people. Making money from a travel blog is possible, but takes a few years of very hard work with little reward. Only the most dedicated will succeed. The key is building an audience first. (http://expertvagabond.com/professional-travel-blogger/ )Once you have a lot of people reading your site, the money actually comes pretty easy. Companies come to you. The hard part is building that audience.

3) If you would have to start all over again, what would you do differently?

I would have started traveling (and blogging) earlier, and kept better notes while I traveled. I’d learn as much about SEO as possible. I would have spent more time on my YouTube channel, making more videos, and learning about video editing. Video and social media is the future. I was a photographer before I started traveling, but that’s important too. Strong visuals that will entice people to click through and actually read your posts.

Crazy Sexy Fun Traveler

And here is Alex from www.crazysexyfuntraveler.com. Well, can I describe her better than her blog name? That is pretty much it. 😉 She is a yogi, a vegan and just a great traveler!

1) You have traveled a lot and I am sure you have a story to tell to us. Can you describe a difficult moment of your travels, what made it so difficult?

The very first difficult moment was when my laptop was stolen in Mexico from my friend’s house together with the rest of my money and some chargers. The worst thing about it was that it happened exactly when I went to the neirghbour town to buy an external hard drive to copy all the photos and articles I’ve been preparing for almost 3 months traveling around Mexico. After losing all that work I felt like crying for a few days.

2) Is it possible to make money while traveling and if yes, how do you do it?

It is definitely possible as I have been living out of my travel blog for more than 4 years already. There’s many different ways of making money on the road and even every blogger does the things differently as not everything works for everyone, that’s for sure. I also teach some yoga and help others with healthy lifestyle (I’m a certified fitness health coach, too.)

3) If you would have to start all over again, what would you do differently?

I would have saved more money and also would have started straight away with the newsletter to get emails from all the people interested in my travels.

Nomad Is Beautiful

Possibly, if I wouldn’t meet Gianni at some point in Chiang Mai, my blog would never be at the level it is now. This guys knows a lot about the profession! Thank you, Gianni! 🙂 Him and Ivana, they have been traveling around the world for over a year after they stopped smoking and quit drinking! And they seem to really enjoy their life! Their site is http://nomadisbeautiful.com

1) You have traveled a lot and I am sure you have a story to tell to us. Can you describe a difficult moment of your travels, what made it so difficult?

Last March in Myanmar, we had a hard time there due to the air pollution and heat. We were also slightly disappointed by our experience. Prior to our journey to Myanmar, everybody had been suggesting us to visit the country because of its uniqueness, but we saw that tourism industry evolved too fast and took not the best direction.

2) Is it possible to make money while traveling and if yes, how do you do it?

It’s definitely possible, but as in every kind of business, you need to love your job firstly and be willing to invest your own money into it (for your travels, tools to work efficiently online, for additional online courses, outsourcing). Consider your blog as your business and not a hobby. Work hard every single day and the results will come. We started to monetize our blog only after the first year through affiliates and some advertisement on the site.

3) If you would have to start all over again, what would you do differently?

We’d have started our travel blog already while having our regular jobs while we were saving money for our nomadic lifestyle smile emoticon

Nomadic Matt

Matt Kepnes from www.nomadicmatt.com is one of the most successful travel bloggers in the world, he has been an inspiration for not only me, but literally thousands of people! He was among the first travel bloggers who started back in 2007. If someone knows how to travel long term and be able to finance it, that would be him.

1) You have traveled a lot and I am sure you have a story to tell to us. Can you describe a difficult moment of your travels, what made it so difficult?

I’ve been pretty lucky as I haven’t had any major accidents. There’s always minor screw ups: I’ve gone to the airport on the wrong date, I’ve booked flights for the same day without realizing it, I’ve taken the train to the wrong town – things like that. But I think of that as all part of the journey so I don’t view them as “difficult” moments. I’ve gotten sick before and that sucks but people get sick all the time and after close to ten years on the road, it’s bound to happen once or twice!

2) Is it possible to make money while traveling and if yes, how do you do it?

You can teach English (or any language really), get seasonal work at a ski resort or beach club, work on a cruise ship or yacht, become an au pair or scuba diving instructor, work in a hostel or restaurant, become a bartender or tour guide, volunteer, work online, start a website or blog, or pick up odd jobs as they come to you. The possibilities are really endless, especially with all of the online resources we have now. You can find ways to fund your travels overseas here: http://thoughtcatalog.com/matthew-kepnes/2014/03/15-ways-to-work-overseas-and-keep-traveling-the-world/

3) If you would have to start all over again, what would you do differently?

If I could do one thing over again in blogging, it would be to start my email newsletter from the beginning. I didn’t start my newsletter for years after I started my blog and it was a huge mistake. That’s where a lot of the best engagement is and by not having it, I lost a lot of subscribers over the years.

Angloitalian Follow Us

Dale and Franca from www.angloitalianfollowus.com are a great example of a couple that left their 9 to 5 jobs to become nomads and have absolutely no regrets about it! Angloitalian support slow travel concept, which I like a lot as well!

1) You have traveled a lot and I am sure you have a story to tell to us. Can you describe a difficult moment of your travels, what made it so difficult?

The only real difficulty we have had with our travels is the encounters we have with people who have yet to encounter the realities of irresponsible tourism.

On so many occasions we’ve met with people who are heading to countries like Thailand with activities like elephant trekking and places like the Tiger Temple at the front of their mind.

It’s tough at times to talk with some of these people as they’re not opening to listening to the facts we’ve found through our own experiences, and it’s hard to see people choosing to push aside your words and the quality of life of the animals just because they want that perfect “me and a tiger cub” selfie, or the “Bucket List” experience of riding and elephant.

One particular bad moment resulted in our talking with one couple who several weeks later posted pictures of their animal exploitation activities on the Facebook. That was tough for us, especially after trying to inform them enough to make an enlightened decision. Times like that make travel hard.

2) Is it possible to make money while traveling and if yes, how do you do it?

It’s more than possible to make money whilst travelling, and with every year there’s another new way in which to do so.

We personally made a decision to not work whilst we were travelling because it was our working lives that we were escaping in the first place, but now we’ve entered the world of making money through our blog and it’s actually quite enjoyable.

We’ll occasionally make some money through writing for other outlets, but this is something we’re only just starting to explore.

There are hundreds of great examples of working on the road as #digitalnomads, just check out the hashtag!

3) If you would have to start all over again, what would you do differently?

We wouldn’t change a thing about the way we’ve traveled. If things didn’t play out the way they did then we may never have met with so many fantastic people in so many incredibly beautiful countries.

Many of our experiences have come because we don’t plan, and we because of that we always meet with happy surprises in our travels. Changing that at any point could lead to us missing out on that, so why risk losing that?

I suppose one change we may have made would have been to do some extra freelance work in the year before we travelled to earn some extra money (because who doesn’t need extra spending money?), but again, the limits of our finances brought us to three years of travel, so why change anything?

The Travel Tester

Nienke, the founder of www.thetraveltester.com was a speaker on a talk about Pinterest, where she has over 500 000 followers already! In the same time she is such a down-to-earth lovely person, I simply fell in love with her and her unselfish readiness to help people.

1) You have traveled a lot and I am sure you have a story to tell to us. Can you describe a difficult moment of your travels, what made it so difficult?

The most difficult moments on my travels are when something bad is happening at home (people sick or accidents and such) and I can’t be there for family. When I was living in Sydney (for 2 years), my grandmother had a hemorrhage and had to be lifted from her home by firemen. Then you realize that living at the otherside of the planet is really, really far away! Luckily everthing went well in the end and we celebrated her 95th birthday a while ago.

2) Is it possible to make money while traveling and if yes, how do you do it?

There are many ways to make money travelling and especially if you’re away for a long time you probably have to. I’ve worked in hostels and as a travel agent, for example. There is so much you can do! Actually I wrote a whole post about creative ways to make money while travelling a while ago: http://www.thetraveltester.com/ways-to-make-money-travelling/

Now I work fulltime as a travel blogger and I get sometimes paid to travel to places in campaign-style, but making money as a travel blogger is really hard work! I won’t recommend it to anyone unless they are really passionate about not just travel, but also about marketing and content creation. I’d say 20% of my work is travel, but 80% sitting behind a computer!

3) If you would have to start all over again, what would you do differently?

I don’t really believe in making wrong choices, because even from the choices that you didn’t like so much in the end, you will learn something. I’ve traveled my whole life and it looks like I still be doing it for many more years, so I cannot complain at all 🙂

A huge huge thanks to all the people who took their time and answered my questions, I know how busy these people are!

Many people, many different stories, but all of them, they followed their passion and made it possible.

As the interview showed, there are tons of different ways to make money while traveling the world (does not have to be a blog by the way).

So, if that is what scares you the most, it should not. There are other difficulties that people above also mentioned. But it is much more interesting than to sit on your couch watching TV, right?

Life is short so go for whatever makes you happy. It does not have to be traveling, it can be cooking or dancing or whatever. What I was trying to show by this article is that everything is possible and that if these people do it in not that easy sphere, so can you!

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Yulia is originally Russian but truly is a world citizen in heart. She was traveling around the world for over 4 years now.
Her blog MissTourist.com is created with the purpose to inspire people to travel more and to share her advice of how to travel "smart".

Hi Yulia – great post! It’s good to learn more about some of our favorite bloggers, and to see others ahead of you on the same path. Plus, you introduced us to a couple we haven’t read before, so thanks for that, too! Keep up the good work, and thanks for sharing.

Thanks for sharing this. It is really hard work to earn money with pure blogging for first time. And people mostly give up before really achieve some results. So it’s better just travel and have fun. And maybe some day it will turn into your way of life and profession as well. Good luck on the road Yulia

Hi Yury! Yes, absolutely agree with you! It requires tremendous amount of determination and some time. Many people quit it on the way, and i can understand them, they cannot support themselves from their savings forever, right? This road is not easy, but the ones who are “making it” in this business REALLY worked for it, there is no luck.

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